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Ancestors and Family of Brian Scott Dickson and Kathleen Ann Boyle Dickson

Carl Everett Bailey

Male 1896 - 1923  (26 years)


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  1. 1.  Carl Everett Bailey was born on 5 Jun 1896 in Milton, Le Flore, Oklahoma, United States; died on 30 Apr 1923; was buried in Hackett, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Military: ARMY
    • _AMTID: 162485314417:1030:191555462
    • _FSFTID: LVG4-F6H
    • _UID: 08CC10A56BD74638B6EF847899098A849A6A
    • Census: 13 Jul 1900, Cole Township, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States
    • Census: 23 Apr 1910, Cole Township, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States
    • Military: 30 Jul 1916, Saint Louis, Missouri, United States; enlisted in the US Army; Address:
      Jefferson Barracks
    • Residence: 1 Dec 1916, Eagle Pass, Maverick, Texas, United States
    • Military: 13 Jul 1917; Invalid Pension granted - US Army, 30th Infantry, Co I
    • Military: 12 Sep 1918, Hackett, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States; registered for the WWI draft.
    • Census: 12 Jan 1920, Cole Township, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States
    • Occupation: 12 Jan 1920, Cole Township, Sebastian, Arkansas, United States; farmer

    Notes:

    Carl Everett never married and had no children.

    Need to include Carl's story in more detail. Briefly, he enlisted in the Army before the US entered World War I. During training in New Mexico, he was run over by a truck and lost a leg. He spent a long time in hospitals and sanatoria to recuperate. At one, he ended up contracting tuberculosis and died from that at a young age.

    Stationed at Eagle Pass, Texas (Fort Duncan, probably) on the Mexican Border along the Rio Grande

    Part of the 30th Infantry (Division)
    Mechanic, Co I, 30th Infantry
    Discharged 8 Jun 1917
    Awarded a pension of $80/mo starting 1 Jul 1920 on 13 dec 1921 for total disability while in the service
    Injured returning from guard duty at Blockers Ranch in April 1917.
    Probably the Chupadero Ranch
    https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbl25
    https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbl27

    Military:
    The record says that he also was a part of the Co I, 39th Infantry, but this may be in error.

    He was granted an invalid pension, application number 1428207 under the law of 1917, certificate number 1179.926

    Military:
    Carl registered for the draft in Ada, Oklahoma rather that his regular home in Hackett. His draft card says his permanent residence is Hackett, but he works in Ada. It also notes that his left leg is amputated below the knee.

    Occupation:
    Interestingly, Carl is listed as (a) at home, and (b) a farmer in 1920. This is after he lost a leg and was in various hospitals for recovery and rehabilitation. I would also have thought it was after he had contracted TB.

    Buried:
    FINDAGRAVE: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=34665707



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